Call for Abstracts EACH25 - Brisbane, Queensland (2025)

Who Should Submit?

We invite contributions from people and organisations reimagining what health care looks like across sectors. Whether you’re in general practice, education, community services, arts, housing, youth work, planning or policy—if your work supports people to live well, this conference is for you.

This year, we especially welcome submissions focused on:

  • Children, young people, and families
  • Arts, culture, identity, and creative health
  • Meeting basic needs through care (housing, food, transport, income)
  • Culturally grounded, place-based and community-led models
  • Innovation in prevention, systems design, funding, and commissioning

Themes may Include:

  • Creative and cultural health interventions
  • Connection and belonging as protective factors
  • Youth-focused and intergenerational approaches
  • Embedding prevention into mainstream care pathways
  • Using local assets and lived expertise to shape health
  • Equity, inclusion, and the right to thrive across life stages

Why This Matters

EACH25 offers a practical, evidence-informed vision for where a modernised Medicare system and a locally responsive health system can go next.  This is an opportunity to influence how we fund, frame, and deliver health care—so that it reflects what really keeps people well.

Submit an abstract

Submit your abstract and help shape the future of complete, preventative, person-centred care. Let’s design health systems that reflect the whole human experience—not just the parts we diagnose.

For a more detailed view of the Abstract Submission Guidelines, visit our website.

Submission Deadline

The deadline for the submission of abstracts is 31 August 2025

YOUR SUBMISSION
Fill in the form below to submit your abstract for review for the EACH25 Conference
First Name
Last Name
Email
Presenter Bio
Brief biography of presenter (if more than one presenter, please upload additional speaker information and biographies below)
Your LinkedIn Profile URL
Abstract Title
Presentation Type
Advise whether you intend the presentation to be Oral, or a Poster, or Either.
Abstract Description
Abstracts must not exceed 300 words. View guidelines at https://tinyurl.com/5xj462ec
Practical Take-aways / Learning Objectives
Describe what the attendee will know or be able to do as a result of attending your presentation
Co-investigators/authors
Co-investigators/authors
Section
Abstract Stream

Focuses on making social prescribing pathways accessible, especially for those facing health challenges. Explores identification of needs, health equity, and creating accessible routes through various healthcare and community organisations. Sub-themes: Healthcare and community referrals.

Addresses the diverse needs of specific groups including children, LGBTIQ, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and chronic health patients. Papers should highlight quality of life improvements and address needs of carers and older individuals. Sub-themes: Targeted needs and interventions.

Examines activities in social prescribing like arts, nature, leisure, and physical activities for health enhancement. Papers should investigate the effectiveness of various social prescriptions. Sub-themes: Social prescription activities.

Discusses personal development and community contribution through education and volunteering. Papers should focus on skill development, participation, and supporting social prescribing sustainability. Sub-themes: Development and community contribution.

Explores connecting individuals to services through link work, community engagement, and digital platforms. Papers should study strategies for effective resource linkage based on individual needs. Sub-themes: Linking strategies to resources.

Concentrates on community development, strengthening ties, local government collaboration, and consumer co-design. Papers should present community-led initiatives and diverse group engagement for social cohesion. Sub-themes: Community initiatives and engagement.

Addresses the expansion, sustainability, and effectiveness of social prescribing on larger scales. Papers should examine program quality, evaluation techniques, and long-term viability. Sub-themes: Scalability and program evaluation.
Area of Interest
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